Powder Flow Characterization

Powder Flow Properties

In addition to providing analysis of particle size, shape, surface area, and density, Particle Testing Authority can perform measurements of powder flow properties using the FT4 Powder Rheometer® and provide application support from the experts at Freeman Technology (recently acquired by Micromeritics) based on real-world experience.

Any organization that incorporates the flow of bulk powders in any part of their process has a lot to gain by measuring and understanding the flow properties of their powders whether it is to optimize a formulation in a development environment, predict in-process performance, understand batch differences, or to ensure the quality of raw materials or intermediates.

Providing a Comprehensive Understanding of Powder Behavior

Traditionally a small number of limited measurement techniques (particle size distribution and angle of repose, for example) have been commonly used to describe the flow behavior of powder. However, other particle properties such as shape, surface texture, density, friability, and hygroscopicity will have a significant influence on the flow energy, cohesive strength, shear strength, and wall friction of the bulk powder. Here at PTA, we can measure these properties and more with highly reproducible results using these well-defined methodologies:

Stability and Variable Flow Rate

Aeration

Permeability

Compressibility

Shear Strength (ASTM D7891)

Wall Friction (ASTM D7891)

The above methodologies allow powder samples to be comprehensively characterized for the extremes of packing and environmental conditions that occur in everyday processing.